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Allianz Parque | São Paulo, BR | Dec 6, 2024
🎫 Volbeat | 📸 Britt Bowman
#volbeat#michael poulsen#flemming c lund#kaspar boye larsen#volbeat concert images#britt bowman photography#2024#allianz parque#sao paulo#brazil#sepultura shirt#gibson custom firebird#trucker cap#kaspar wearing glasses#jon larsen#drum set
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Thoughts on metalhead Sirius: (beware, this will be a bit longer)
I generally imagine him more in a 90s metal style so the timeline is a tad moved up.
Reasoning:
I think he would start out with getting into Muggle Rock music, get an electric guitar and then move on to Metal (and Punkrock - but that's not the point here xD), because the elaborate Solos are more fun to play. He always needs a challenge!
Metalheads are notorious for their luscious long hair and I am a long haired Sirius truther. I just think it suits him so well.
Just like punk, Metal is a rebellious endeavor and hence be naturally intriguing to him.
The all black and laid back fashion would work well with his character.
What I think he'd listen to:
Iron Maiden & Metallica because who can avoid these...
SOAD
KoRn
Slipknot
Sepultura
Tool
And probably a bunch of niche artists that I am not cool enough to know.
What I think he'd look like:
Long, unstyled hair.
Chunky black boots.
Black, oversized bandshirts.
Black Cargopants or loose fitting, black Jeans.
Maybe some rings, if he's feeling like it.
Ears pierced all the way up.
Misc headcanons:
He'd be the kind of tall person at concerts that let's shorter people in front of him, so he doesn't stand in the way.
If someone accompanied him to the concerts he'd protect them lovingly from the moshers. He'd be good at that 😊
Would wear his favorite bands shirts until they fell apart.
Smokes only self-rolled (idk how to say this in english) cigarettes, so his fingers always smell faintly of tobacco.
Always has dark circles under his eyes from staying up too late obsessing over some album.
Likes concerts on occasion, but perfers to listen to the CDs/cassettes at painful volume in his room (or with headphones, if he feels considerate).
Once took Peter to a concert and lost him, spend the rest of the event frantically looking for him only to find him - as wormtail - sitting in a girls neckline, being fussed over.
Ok, think that's it. Thank you for coming to my ted talk!
If you have any thoughts to add, put them in the comments!
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(WIP) The reason Graves is wearing a Sepultura shirt is easy, but could you say why Twisted Fate would be wearing a Ghost shirt?
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Hey I heard you got the suitcases? I lost mine going to Stansted, would appreciate if you could return it.
Pretty nondescript little case you got there. Inconspicuous. Just like you in your inconspicuous suit with the inconspicuous haircut. Unfortunately, the suitcase is locked. But you take it with you. And you go to the airport station to take the Stansted Express back to London.
Damn, you're on the wrong train. This is the train to Birmingham. The next stop is not for half an hour in Cambridge. Shit, that completely messes up your whole day's schedule. You want to take your laptop out of your laptop bag. A cool can of beer catches your eye. It is just 10:00 o'clock. And you have no idea where this can came from. But it's just the right thing to do! No matter how piqued the other people in the compartment look. You somehow don't feel like working anymore. You enjoy the beer, put on the headphones and listen to music. Even if the music gets louder and louder, you eventually fall asleep. And you wake up when the beer can tips over and the remaining warm beer runs down your shirt and pants. Damn! And you've missed Cambridge, too. How long have you been asleep? The next stop is already Leicester. You take your backpack, sleeping bag and cool bag with the beer and jump off the train before you land in Birmingham.
It's pretty crowded at the station. There are a few other fellows with backpacks and coolers. Everyone is streaming towards the train to Sheffield. You still have your headphones on. Obviously, Sepultura's music is pounding so loudly that the guy next to you can hear it. He starts headbanging. You join in. You sit down in the same compartment on the train, open a beer and listen to the music straight from your cell phone. The other passengers hate you, in doubt, because your T-shirt and jeans are still wet and stink of beer.
Last change to Bloodstock Open Air is in Derby. From there it's only a stone's throw to Burton-on-Trent. And there you join the caravan of other festival-goers. You turn up the music on your boombox. Fuck, yeah! It's going to be a great three days. All you have to do is find a supermarket. You're out of beer again. And hopefully you'll be sober enough to set up your tent.
When you crawl out of the freshly pitched tent, you are probably clean for the last time for the next few days. The next days will be an orgy of mud, beer and sweat. And loud, honest music. You can hardly wait for the first act. One more sip of beer and off to the Ronnie James Dio Stage!
Thank you, @beautifulmtalheadss-blog, for a cool inspiration!
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Hunter Sylvester Bands List
An INCOMPLETE list of some of the bands Hunter is canonically implied to listen to.
This includes bands from the spoken list, written list, his posters & more.
(With a few snippets of my opinion bleeding through because I am a dick sometimes lmao)
We’ll start of with some easy ones, the lists.
The bands Hunter verbally lists to Kevin:
Black Sabbath
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Metallica
Anthrax
Slayer
Megadeth
Motorhead
Guns N Roses (movie’s wrong)
Rage Against The Machine
Pantera
Emperor
Tool
Dio
Meshuggah
Opeth
Slipknot
Mastodon
Lamb Of God
Additional bands from the written lists he gives to Kevin:
Van Halen
Sepultura
Avenged Sevenfold (ugh)
Gojira
Kvelertak
Additional bands he wears t-shirts of:
Misfits
King Diamond
The stickers in Hunter’s locker:
Napalm Death
Mayhem
Cannibal Corpse (it’s only half a sticker but the font matches up)
Death
Other references:
Celtic Frost (Phone Background)
Gorgoroth (D&D character, ‘Malmsteen Of Gorgoroth’)
Okay, now for some of his posters:
Danzig
Paradise Lost
Ghost
Ozzy Osbourne (kind of included with Sabbath but he has an Ozzy poster so eh)
Blood Incantation
Morbid Angel
Pallbearer
Baroness
Katatonia
Gwar
Bell Witch
The Black Dahlia Murder
In Flames (movie’s wrong, don’t ask)
Testament
Twisted Sister (?????????)
The Sword
August Burns Red
Red Fang
Tomb Mold
Trivium
Amon Amarth
Goblin Cock
Attila
Steve Vai/Whitesnake
Black Label Society
Agalloch
Nile
Goatwhore
Obituary
Manowar (meh)
Poison Idea (random but ok)
I just left the ticket stubs out all together because there was some in there that I’m like...no??? They’re kinda hard to read at times anyway because a lot of them are super faded.
Again, this is not even remotely everything but I wanted to list some of the ones I’ve jotted down over time.
Screen-grab at the top of this post is yet another excellent example of Hunter giving Kevin ‘love me eyes.’
Also look at his stupid little bejeweled skull.
Look at it. This silly fucker.
He’s just like me fr
#metal lords#metallords#hunter sylvester#metalhead#my post#hunterwriteswords#<- I guess???#hunter metal lords#metal lords 2022#I have two more posts of -around- this length drafted I just can't seem to finish those#just like posts of this ilk#not lists but just long unnecessary posts lmao#if there's glaring mistakes no there isn't akshdka#weirdly nervous to post this one idk
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I feel like Jason would melt if he come home and saw his gf in one of his shirts. Particularly his favorite band shirts. Something about it just makes his whole heart swell.
Side note, definitely didn’t buy a Sepultura shirt today and thought of the idea of Jason. And then thought of borrowing his Sepultura shirts.
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Rock Hard - September 1999, Interview with Oliver and Richard
Rammstein-mania and no end.
Just returned from their first headlining tour in America, Germany's currently most successful noise producers are back with a live album and a video.
But that's not all: production of the third album, which is supposed to hit the charts worldwide in spring 2000, begins in autumn.
« Ask us how it was in America » beams guitarist Richard Kruspe.
"Yes! Come on, ask us that», bass player Oliver Riedel also messes up the interview preparation.
Hello Ramstein! How was it in America?
« Great! Haha. » (Lord in heaven! Can it get any hollower? - Red.)
Somehow Richard is almost in a good mood. He laughs and shines continuously like the dear sun. Something must have happened there...
« First we had Skunk Anansie in the opening act, then Soulfly. We are now friends with Skunk Anansie. Great band, great people! »
That means you're now friends with Skin too...
« Yes, of course! Why not? »
Well, they say the front woman is incredibly politically correct...
« Aren't we? Hihi », giggles Mr. Kruspe.
« Skin was approached by others like: How can you with them… », adds Oliver. « But she has convinced herself with her own eyes that we are not as we were sometimes portrayed in the press. »
Did you have the impression that convinced Rammstein fans came to your concerts, or was it more of a mixed audience that generally listens to heavier acts?
Richard: « The fans are mostly younger than our audience in Germany. Many came in Rammstein shirts and sang along to our lyrics. »
Oliver: « On average, 2,000 to 3,000 fans came. »
Richard: «By the way, we didn't really warm to Max von Soulfly. He almost never got off his bus. »
Oliver: «He had four kids and his wife with him. Max's band was totally annoyed and always wanted to come with us. »
Max's wife Gloria is said to be an extremely demanding person...
Oliver: « It also looks very tiring, hihi. I can understand why Sepultura distanced themselves. »
But enough chattering about other people's family affairs that are none of our business. Your album "Live aus Berlin" will be released at the end of August, and the corresponding video for the concert that took place in Berlin's Wulheide last summer should follow in mid-September. In view of the fact that I think nine out of ten live videos suck, I have to say: respect! The film is a real experience.
Richard: «At Rammstein, I always wished I could look at this band and their performance from the outside. When we watched the video on a big screen with the distributors and label people, I had a great time. We've been doing this show for two years and I didn't find it boring. We watched a lot of live videos beforehand - Ministry, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, U2... I see us as the front runner compared to the other films. »
How long did you work on the two shows in Wulheide? And what did this fun cost you?
Oliver: «I estimate that we paid about 500,000 marks. That means if it wasn't for the record and the video we would have had to pay a lot because the tickets for those two shows weren't that expensive. »
Richard: « Live records are usually boring. When you make an album like that, you have to involve the people. We wanted a record that people could hear themselves on. And we tried to capture that visually. For each piece, the video shows the fans, and very often individual people, singing or playing. The shows were shot by 16 camera crews. »
Oliver: «The question of how we should design the light show was very difficult. The entire preparatory phase took half a year. »
How about the liveness of the album?
Richard: «There are no overdubs. We left everything as it was. »
But not in the video...
Richard: «Yes. »
No. In the first track, 'Spiel mit mir', Till holds up the mic during the chorus — but his voice comes through with full force.
Richard: "Really? You got us there, haha. »
Oliver: «Two shows were recorded. It may be that the picture is from one concert and the sound from the other. »
Did anything go wrong during the concerts or during the shoot that the fans didn't notice?
Richard: «We had a big dress rehearsal, where everything went haywire. »
Oliver: « And at the concerts, the big anti-aircraft searchlights went crazy. They should focus the light into a large roof. Of course, things didn't do that. Suddenly three lights came on in the back and another didn't work at all. »
Were there also situations in which the musicians, glaring at the audience, had to hold back their laughter?
Richard: « Yes, whenever Till's big dildo squirts. »
Oliver: «There is always a guy behind the stage who has to pump the artificial sperm to Till. And on stage you can hear the pumping noises pretty loud. I could throw myself out laughing every time. »
Did you also have plans for the two shows that couldn't be realized at all?
Oliver: « Actually, the concerts were supposed to start with helicopters flying in, enveloping everything in a huge sea of lights. We had already organized the helicopters. But since the things have to fly at least 200 meters above the audience, we had to do without it because the effect would simply be missing. »
On the one hand, you appear strict, martial, almost militarily disciplined on stage. On the other hand, your keyboarder Flake breaks this framework by inserting an ecstatic, wild dance interlude. And Oliver edits his bass almost Kornlike. Is this done by arrangement, or is spontaneity allowed with you?
Oliver: «We only have rough guidelines. Of course nobody goes on stage with a red carnival costume. This is where spontaneity has its limits. And as far as our movements go, anyone who tours regularly with other bands is influenced by them. I don't rule out that another musician influenced me to play the bass in a stooped position. »
Richard: « It's funny that during our tour together, the Ramones bassist suddenly stood on stage, crossed his arms and glared at the audience. Who do you think he got that from? »
When you stand in front of more than 20,000 people, as happened in Wulheide, do you feel power?
Richard: «I feel bigger than I am in normal life. But it is not a feeling of power, but a feeling of glory. »
Oliver: «I concentrate too much on the concert and on what I have to play. That's why I don't really get the audience's attention. I don't feel that people are looking at me. »
Richard: «It's different for me. I always look for one or the other fan and make eye contact. I need it. Otherwise concerts would have no value for me. For this reason, we also attached great importance to the fact that individual fans and their facial expressions can be seen in the video. »
You are a phenomenon in two ways. On the one hand you have sold around four million records worldwide with German-speaking music. On the other hand, you became famous in Germany with a musical concept that, with its main ingredients — metal combined with electronics — is not exactly considered promising in this country. How do you explain your success?
Richard: «I've always been looking for the ideal guitar sound and at the same time I asked myself: Why can't you hear great guitars on the radio? Mostly pop songs. I think some of them are pretty cool, but they would be even cooler with great guitars. So we combined pop songs with guitars and the experiment worked. »
Oliver: «We don't really have anything to do with industrial. Bands like Ministry are worlds apart. »
Oliver, you used to be the bass player for the alternative/folk group The Inchtabokables. And although you're more of a quiet, reserved guy, your stage name at the time was Orgy-Olli...
Richard: « Orgy-Olli? Haha, I didn't even know that. Olivier? Report to us! »
Oliver: « Haha! There's a nice story about that. After the concerts, my fellow musicians always stormed into parties - in the hope of meeting women. Something like that wasn't really my cup of tea, and so I usually went to the hotel alone. Once again it was such an evening. I walked into the hotel and suddenly found myself surrounded by ten screaming female fans. My band was partying somewhere, but I had the women around me. What to do? I went up to the room with them and didn't know what to do with them. I'm just not that pick-me-up. I turned on the telly, but that was kind of boring. So I grabbed ladies and took them to this party where the others were already partying — no women, of course. When we snowed in, my bandmates couldn't believe their eyes. Olli, the secret philanderer — the orgy-Olli. »
Richard: «Another secret revealed, heh. »
But now you have to reveal the last secret: Please tell us everything worth knowing about the next studio album.
Richard: « We're going into the studio in October and hope that the record will be out in spring 2000. Sometimes the guitars will sound even heavier. We also want to use the keyboards even more effectively and broadly. We are also thinking about a new role-playing game for singing. It cannot be ruled out that another voice will be heard on the next record. By the way: we will produce the album in New York, hehe. »
Something doesn't seem right about you, or seems almost too right. You are laughing happiness personified...
Richard: «I'm in seventh heaven at the moment because I'm madly in love with a New Yorker. We're getting married in the fall. That means I'll be in New York very often in the future. »
Actually it's a pity that - except for the official press photos - it's not allowed to take snapshots in situations like this. A blissfully smiling Richard would also be a cool picture for our readers.
Richard: «I'll send you a wedding picture. Deal? »
Deal.
#Rammstein#Oliver Riedel#Richard Kruspe#Till Lindemann#Paul Landers#interview#translation#*scans#1999#*
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I wanted to buy a Sepultura shirt online and my mom said no because it said schizophrenia. She said that someone with schizophrenia would come and attack me lol and she also said "You don't see me walking around with cancer written on my shirt" now because she said that I'll be sure to buy a cancer band shirt when I'm living on my own♡
#girlblogging#im just a girl#metalhead#band merch#strict parents#teenage problems#i need to live on me own as fast as i can#certified yapper#professional yapper#just yappin#personal rant#ranting#rant
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Aaaaaaa my sepultura shirt turned out so well i dont even mind the bit where i spilled a ton of bleach on it that much
#bleach#bleach painting#sepultura#i still have the cardboard stencil i could just put their logo on like. everything i own. tempting
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thinking about the other day when i walked into the collectibles store in my slipknot shirt and the person working the desk was wearing a sepultura shirt & in that moment i knew what it was like to have a distant cousin. to have a community
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Allianz Parque | São Paulo, BR | Dec 6, 2024
📸 Gustavo Diakov for music journalist Igor Miranda
#the michael ones have those corners because thats how crooked the photos were taken 😬#i just rotated them so he didnt look like he was about to win the michael jackson standing-at-a-45°-angle challenge#volbeat#michael poulsen#kaspar boye larsen#volbeat concert images#2024#allianz parque#sao paulo#brazil#gustavo diakov photography#igor miranda music journalist#sepultura shirt#kaspar wearing glasses#trucker cap#sheriff badge#gibson custom firebird
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i wanna start bleach painting shirts ,,, 👁️👁️ i think i either might start with metallica or sepultura,,, IDK what to choose
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i was finishing my drawing in the livinf room becuz it was star trek time and my dad kept looking over at it like augh stressing me out. but it was funny Cuz he kept trying to make normal comments and some of them were but he also said things like "i like that he has umm a belly. is that ok to say" and "am i correct in um assuming hes umm native. american" like oh my god cant you just say you like his sepultura shirt or something
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I need to learn to love how I look post-shower. Fucking rained-on St. Bernard. (That's a Drumstick, which I got from my neighbor's freezer. I'm watching her cat this week while she's on vacation, and she said I could have a few.) I'd never been to a show at a college campus before. It was a 4,000 seat venue and it was almost completely full. And the crowd was exactly what you'd expect at that kind of show: the Venn diagram meeting place between anime nerds, stoners and metal nerds. We got there for opener Jason Richardson, a guy who did shred instrumentals with programmed blastbeats. Every song was indistinguishable from the other. He went on for too long. Totally admit going in that I only knew 5 or 6 Babymetal songs, but the ones I knew I more or less liked. I'm not a person who sees them as a novelty act, either, like "oh isn't that interesting, these Japanese pop-idol singers are fronting this riff-heavy metal band." The songs and performances speak for themselves, honestly, and the enthusiasm and energy are absolutely there. They choreograph the shit out of it, and they take it seriously, and yet...it's objectively very silly, and I like that. There's a video vignette at the start about how the infinite universe needs more love and free will and heavy metal in it, and these people want to bring it to us. There's footage of ruins, the desert, the world as seen from space, the Ouroboros, animals chasing one another. It dissolves into this vague "the universe at play, the cosmic ballet" sort of thing, and I take solace in the fact that metal never lets go of that imagery, ever. It shouldn't. Pretend metal is the music of the universe loving and strangling itself, always, because it really is, and I always wanna lose myself in that mess. They didn't do "KARATE," my favorite song of theirs. But they were giving 100% of themselves, and I admire commitment, even if I only knew 5 or 6 songs. Dethklok are currently Brendon Small, a tiny woman in spandex whose name I missed (I think it was Nili?), a bass player, and drumming legend "Atomic Clock" Gene Hoglan. And they are...listen, I've been going to metal shows since 1997, since my freshman year of high school. I've seen Cannibal Corpse, Opeth, Sepultura, Between the Buried and Me, Megadeth, Mastodon, Gojira, Slayer...these are maybe the tightest metal band I have ever seen play. And I think that has everything to do with the fact that they have to play to match the visuals on a giant screen behind them, and it was millisecond-precise, airtight. They're basically playing note-perfect live versions of every Dethklok music video you've ever seen, in real time. You'd need Gene Hoglan for that. FaceBones addressed us twice on the monitor, reminding us to stop being such dickfaces for not showering when going to shows and that we're all friends because we smoke weed. Smalls also took the time to address us as every character he voices on the show. He could do Pickles and Skwisgar, but his Nathan suffered because he had just sung 7 songs beforehand. Not blaming him for that! This is probably the only show I'd ever been to where I knew the words to EVERY song, too, which is weird to think about. Like, even when I saw bands I loved like Motorhead or Gwar, there's always a song I don't know, or a deep cut they do that I'm not familiar with. I knew all the Dethklok stuff.
So much fun. Good to be among the enthusiastic metal dorks, universally the best and most accepting crowds on Earth. Did a shirt count, and other than the two bands performing, the most represented band that I saw, weirdly, was Megadeth. Shout-out to the girl dressed as Dr. Rockso. People being let out to get back to their cars looked like the opening to Gravity's Rainbow. On our way back to the car, I overhear this conversation: Guy behind me: "Those visuals on those two songs were from the movie that just came out." Other guy: "Oh, there's a movie? Where can I watch it?" Me, turning around: "KIMCARTOON DOT ELL-EYE!" GBM: "Well, I'd like to pay them to watch it, yeah?" Me: "Oh, well, in that case, you can rent it on iTunes." Other guy: "Oh, well, fuck that, I'm not going through all of that." Me: "Y'all can't have it both ways, dudes!" An incredibly fun and lovely evening. Glad I did it, glad I had good company for it. I'd do it again.
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THE MOST UBIQUITOUS BAND TEE OF THE '80s UNDERGROUND MUSIC SCENE.
PIC(S) INFO: METALLICA being the biggest offenders with 3/4 of the band featured in this post alone -- Spotlight on the many appearances of the world-renowned "Three Skulls" DISCHARGE tee rocked by '80s punks, metallers (SLAYER, KREATOR, Jairo Guedz of early SEPULTURA, SACRILEGE UK), & one J Mascis of DINOSAUR JR.
TEE OVERVIEW: "Visually striking, instantly recognizable, and beautifully designed. The DISCHARGE "Three Skulls" shirt looks every bit as impressive today as it did in the 1980s when it was worn on stages, album covers and in photos by everyone's favorites.
Negative Insight is proud to bring this epochal shirt back in print through the official license of Rainy from DISCHARGE.
Using a high quality master of the original artwork, we have meticulously reproduced these shirts in a way that exactly replicates the original 1980s essential. Every detail is matched: the shade of red on the DISCHARGE logo, the oversized dimensions of the design, and of course the detail on the image itself."
-- NEGATIVE INSIGHT (US-based hardcore punk zine/distro/record label)
Dis nightmare still @$!*#&% continues!!
Sources: Negative Insight, www.picuki.com/profile/discharge.fanclub, Spin Magazine, Monkey Defies Gravity (blogspot), Fort Bragg Zine, various, etc...
#DISCHARGE#DISCHARGE Three Skulls#Band Tee#T-Shirt Design#SLAYER#KREATOR#METALLICA#James Hetfield#Cliff Burton#Kirk Hammett#80s thrash#Speed Metal#Heavy Metal#Punk rock#Speed/Thrash Metal#Apocalypse punk#Skulls#Skull Art#Thrash#Thrash Metal#80s Metal#Thrashback Thursday#DINOSAUR JR.#J Mascis#Jeff Hanneman#DISCHARGE Three Skulls T-Shirt#Cliffcharge#Thrash/Speed Metal#Slaytanic#UK punk
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